Democracy Moving

Democracy Moving
Title Democracy Moving PDF eBook
Author Ariel Nereson
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 291
Release 2022-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 0472055127

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Explores the potential of movement to create and revise historical narratives of race and nation

Dance of Democracy

Dance of Democracy
Title Dance of Democracy PDF eBook
Author Rajeshwar Prasad
Publisher Discovery Publishing House Pvt Limited
Pages 152
Release 2013-04
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 9789350562482

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There is democracy in many countries of the world. Democracy is for the people, of the people and by the people. Now the situation is that where there is no democracy the citizens of those countries raise demands for it. Law is supreme in it and it rules over the people. Humanity is supreme for all mankind and democracy works for the good of all mankind.

Dance and Democracy

Dance and Democracy
Title Dance and Democracy PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 68
Release 2017
Genre
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Democracy's Body

Democracy's Body
Title Democracy's Body PDF eBook
Author Sally Banes
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 292
Release 1993
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780822313991

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Judson Dance Theater involved such collaborators as Merce Cunningham, Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton, Carolee Schneemann, Trisha Brown, Robert Rauschenberg, David Tudor, et al.

Martha Graham's Cold War

Martha Graham's Cold War
Title Martha Graham's Cold War PDF eBook
Author Victoria Phillips
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 497
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 0190610360

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Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Columbia University, 2013, titled Strange commodity of cultural exchange: Martha Graham and the State Department on tour, 1955-1987.

Brazil's Dance with the Devil

Brazil's Dance with the Devil
Title Brazil's Dance with the Devil PDF eBook
Author Dave Zirin
Publisher Haymarket Books
Pages 298
Release 2014-05-05
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1608464334

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One of the Boston Globe’s Best Sports Books of the Year: “Incisive, heartbreaking, important and even funny” (Jeremy Schaap, New York Times–bestselling author of Cinderella Man). The people of Brazil celebrated when it was announced that they were hosting the World Cup—the world’s most-viewed athletic tournament—in 2014 and the 2016 Summer Olympics. But as the events were approaching, ordinary Brazilians were holding the country’s biggest protest marches in decades. Sports journalist Dave Zirin traveled to Brazil to find out why. In a rollicking read that travels from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to the fabled Maracanã Stadium to the halls of power in Washington, DC, Zirin examines Brazilians’ objections to the corruption of the games they love; the toll such events take on impoverished citizens; and how taking to the streets opened up an international conversation on the culture, economics, and politics of sports. “Millions will enjoy the World Cup and Olympics, but Zirin justly reminds readers of the real human costs beyond the spectacle.” —Kirkus Reviews

Honeybee Democracy

Honeybee Democracy
Title Honeybee Democracy PDF eBook
Author Thomas D. Seeley
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 283
Release 2010-09-20
Genre Science
ISBN 140083595X

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How honeybees make collective decisions—and what we can learn from this amazing democratic process Honeybees make decisions collectively—and democratically. Every year, faced with the life-or-death problem of choosing and traveling to a new home, honeybees stake everything on a process that includes collective fact-finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building. In fact, as world-renowned animal behaviorist Thomas Seeley reveals, these incredible insects have much to teach us when it comes to collective wisdom and effective decision making. A remarkable and richly illustrated account of scientific discovery, Honeybee Democracy brings together, for the first time, decades of Seeley's pioneering research to tell the amazing story of house hunting and democratic debate among the honeybees. In the late spring and early summer, as a bee colony becomes overcrowded, a third of the hive stays behind and rears a new queen, while a swarm of thousands departs with the old queen to produce a daughter colony. Seeley describes how these bees evaluate potential nest sites, advertise their discoveries to one another, engage in open deliberation, choose a final site, and navigate together—as a swirling cloud of bees—to their new home. Seeley investigates how evolution has honed the decision-making methods of honeybees over millions of years, and he considers similarities between the ways that bee swarms and primate brains process information. He concludes that what works well for bees can also work well for people: any decision-making group should consist of individuals with shared interests and mutual respect, a leader's influence should be minimized, debate should be relied upon, diverse solutions should be sought, and the majority should be counted on for a dependable resolution. An impressive exploration of animal behavior, Honeybee Democracy shows that decision-making groups, whether honeybee or human, can be smarter than even the smartest individuals in them.